Parking, campus access to be limited evening of April 27

Durham, NC - In an effort to minimize traffic congestion, access to West Campus will be limited the evening of Wednesday, April 27 when Duke undergraduate students celebrate their last day of classes for the academic year with a barbecue and concert.

Beginning Wednesday evening, entry points for West Campus will be closed to the general public and limited only to students and their spouses/partners and faculty and staff with a valid DukeCard to verify identification and affiliation with Duke.

Entry points to West Campus will be stationed with Duke University Police Department officers, Staff One attendants or Parking and Transportation Services staff. The affected entrances to campus include:

Transit Adjustments On Wednesday

Duke will operate normal bus service on the C-1 and C-2 routes Wednesday until 4:30 p.m. when fewer buses will run but service will be extended to 4 a.m. Thursday.

Robertson bus service will only operate on an hourly schedule on Wednesday. The bus leaves Duke Chapel Quad on the half-hour and UNC Chapel Hill on the hour. The last Robertson bus transporting passengers from UNC Chapel Hill will leave at 4 p.m.

All members of the Duke community are asked to carry their DukeCards and to be prepared to present them for campus access starting early Wednesday evening.

Undergraduate students with a valid DukeCard may park in the Blue Zone and Eden's B and C parking lots. When these lots fill, the Whitford, Chemistry and Circuit lots will open for overflow parking, also for students with a valid DukeCard.

Graduate students are encouraged to use the 751, Bassett, Grounds, Chemistry and Circuit lots, although they can park in all the same lots as undergraduates. Graduate students must also present a valid DukeCard to park.

All Duke parking lots will be staffed and monitored from 3:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. All student vehicles must be removed from lots by 7 a.m. April 28.

Any suspicious or concerning activities should be reported immediately to Duke Police by calling 911 from a campus phone or (919) 684-2444.

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